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Although I never liked to actually garden I used to like watching home & garden shows and fantasize about the type of yard I could. Now I only have a balcony and know myself well enough to realize the most effort I am going to put in is buying a few pots in the spring and hope I remember to water them. But I still find these articles fascinating. Who knew that squirrels eat tomatoes because they’re thirsty? Well, I do now. Thanks for finding these interesting nuggets of nature facts.
Although I never liked to actually garden I used to like watching home & garden shows and fantasize about the type of yard I could. Now I only have a balcony and know myself well enough to realize the most effort I am going to put in is buying a few pots in the spring and hope I remember to water them. But I still find these articles fascinating. Who knew that squirrels eat tomatoes because they’re thirsty? Well, I do now. Thanks for finding these interesting nuggets of nature facts.
I'm so happy that you do 😄 Thanks ❤
I love this. I’m currently reading Birding to Change the World and learning about studies that have prove Nature’s healing power. I agree that I am slower to anger because I garden. I write about my garden this week if you want to check it out. https://open.substack.com/pub/pocketfulofprose/p/im-letting-go-of-my-garden?r=qqbxq&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web
Thanks Mary :) I have not come across Birding To Change The World, but it seems like my kind of thing.
It just came out this month, and it is fabulous.